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condensation in headlights, help?

I noticed that theres condensation inside the passenger side of my headlights. I was wondering if anyone knows how to get rid of this. Oh, and pls if you can, give some detailed help instead of "open and air out" =) thanks
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Is there a puncture in the headlight?
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Re: condensation in headlights, help?

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Is there a puncture in the headlight?
dunno... theres prolly a leak somewhere thats letting the moisture in... anyways, I thought about removing the bulb then cold air drying it wit a blowdryer.. would that get the condensation out?
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Re: Re: condensation in headlights, help?

i have a gsr and my headlights on passenger is the same way and it dont have a crack or any thing
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look for a crack if u dont see 1 take out the bulb n dry it out that way if it comes back again u know there is somethin wrong....
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Old 08-18-2003, 10:05 AM
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Re: condensation in headlights, help?

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look for a crack if u dont see 1 take out the bulb n dry it out that way if it comes back again u know there is somethin wrong....
Mine is the same way, I think its a exterior decoration by mother nature...have it both driver and passenger side...and NOW one is kinda browney in the inside.
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hey i found out the prob.... my dad took this wire out of my car that was connected to the lights (a black wire) that wire keeps condensation out. mine was dirty check it out and know its gone
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